I lost interest and respect for him long ago. Who cares.
I’d be much more concerned and interested (I might even morn) if something happened to You, or somebody that I love, respect, or even Know.
He’s wacked. His mind has long been such a mess, that he’s probably happier and more sane now. Is this really such a loss to the world? Just because we know his name..?
Yes, he did something ground-breaking long, long ago. Then what? OJ should be on nobody’s pedestal either. What you are as a Person is more substantial. You, probably are more substantial. Do me a favor.. show someone you know, some gratitude. Do it in person. Make them a priority for a day. Grand “them” most favored status, elevate them to pop-star status, and treat that person to the perks (extra attention, extra generosity of time, generosity, open-mindedness, willingness, attire, prioritized scheduling) you would grant that you think might “grant you good things” a stranger, aquaintance, prospective friend, latest Facebook/Twitter/blah blah encounter or wanna-be encounter, prospective lover, prospective employer, and, ooh yea, _[pop-star of choice]_! for a day. You might not be Famous or Rich.. but you ought to be. You’re probably better than.. and you do more for me.
Connie
I also think that the news on Michael Jackson was/is too much. What about Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, etc.? I do not deny that I have been a hero worshiper of sorts, Marilyn Monroe especially.
I was/am fond of Donny and Marie Osmond. The music, and their life style. And feel at one time in their career they were just as big as Michael Jackson. But I feel that their clean cut image did do a toll on them when the music style seemed to change. However, I wonder if it was Donny instead of Michael who died, what kind of media there would be. I don’t judge anyone by the color of their skin, but by their kindness and lifestyle rich or poor.
I do feel sorry for his family and sorry that something snapped inside him that made him change his life so much. I do think he was a talented man.
MSDFROMOC
HE WAS A TALENTED MAN BUT A VERY PROBLEMED MAN AS WELL, TO DISFIGURE HIMSELF TO THE POINT THAT HE HAD IS VERY VERY SAD, HOPEFULLY HE IS FINALLY AT PEACE, BUT I DO NOT WANT TO SEE OR HEAR MICHAEL JACKSON FOOTAGE ANYMORE I HAVE HAD ENOUGHT, THERE IS OTHER NEWS IN THE WORLD OTHER THAN MJ.
I lost interest and respect for him long ago. Who cares.
I’d be much more concerned and interested (I might even morn) if something happened to You, or somebody that I love, respect, or even Know.
He’s wacked. His mind has long been such a mess, that he’s probably happier and more sane now. Is this really such a loss to the world? Just because we know his name..?
Yes, he did something ground-breaking long, long ago. Then what? OJ should be on nobody’s pedestal either. What you are as a Person is more substantial. You, probably are more substantial. Do me a favor.. show someone you know, some gratitude. Do it in person. Make them a priority for a day. Grand “them” most favored status, elevate them to pop-star status, and treat that person to the perks (extra attention, extra generosity of time, generosity, open-mindedness, willingness, attire, prioritized scheduling) you would grant that you think might “grant you good things” a stranger, aquaintance, prospective friend, latest Facebook/Twitter/blah blah encounter or wanna-be encounter, prospective lover, prospective employer, and, ooh yea, _[pop-star of choice]_! for a day. You might not be Famous or Rich.. but you ought to be. You’re probably better than.. and you do more for me.
I also think that the news on Michael Jackson was/is too much. What about Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, etc.? I do not deny that I have been a hero worshiper of sorts, Marilyn Monroe especially.
I was/am fond of Donny and Marie Osmond. The music, and their life style. And feel at one time in their career they were just as big as Michael Jackson. But I feel that their clean cut image did do a toll on them when the music style seemed to change. However, I wonder if it was Donny instead of Michael who died, what kind of media there would be. I don’t judge anyone by the color of their skin, but by their kindness and lifestyle rich or poor.
I do feel sorry for his family and sorry that something snapped inside him that made him change his life so much. I do think he was a talented man.
HE WAS A TALENTED MAN BUT A VERY PROBLEMED MAN AS WELL, TO DISFIGURE HIMSELF TO THE POINT THAT HE HAD IS VERY VERY SAD, HOPEFULLY HE IS FINALLY AT PEACE, BUT I DO NOT WANT TO SEE OR HEAR MICHAEL JACKSON FOOTAGE ANYMORE I HAVE HAD ENOUGHT, THERE IS OTHER NEWS IN THE WORLD OTHER THAN MJ.